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Player Ratings for JDG vs. Rogue: 369 and Kanavi Excel in Worlds 2022 Quarterfinals

JD Gaming Dominates Rogue in League of Legends Worlds 2022 Quarterfinals

JD Gaming (JDG) has secured their spot in the semifinals of League of Legends Worlds 2022 with an impressive 3-0 victory over LEC first seed Rogue. Let’s take a look at the player ratings for all 10 players involved in this intense quarterfinals match-up at Madison Square Garden.

JD Gaming’s Top Performers

369: 10

In the series, JDG’s star top laner, 369, showcased a dominant performance. He excelled in his tank duty, transitioning it into a carry performance and leading JDG to victory. Even as a tank, 369 dealt the most damage on his team in all games, making it difficult for Rogue to handle him in late-game team fights. He will undoubtedly be looking to replicate this level of play in the semifinals.

Kanavi: 9

The top-jungle duo played a crucial role in JDG’s victory, with long-time JDG jungler Kanavi leading the charge. His efficient pathing allowed him to establish an early gold lead and support 369 throughout all three games. Kanavi’s strategic jungle plays were a key factor in JDG’s success.

Yagao: 7

Yagao had a solid series, providing consistent damage while dying only once in each of the games. Although not the star of the series, he played his role well and contributed to JDG’s late-game team fights, allowing 369 and Kanavi to carry the games.

Hope: 6

JDG’s AD carry, Hope, had a relatively weak performance in the series. He was frequently targeted by Rogue, which could have spelled trouble for JDG if not for their strong team-fighting. However, his strong showing in game three on Lucian helped lift his overall performance.

Missing: 7

Missing played a significant role in preventing Rogue from making major plays against JDG’s key damage threats. He showcased his reliability in team fights, although he struggled to keep Hope safe in the final game.

Rogue’s Struggles

Odoamne: 3

It was a challenging series for Odoamne, who was put on tank duty for all three games. While he had a strong laning phase on Renekton, he couldn’t carry the game despite his gold advantage. In the final two games on Maokai, he struggled against 369’s outplays and ended up being the punching bag for JDG.

Malrang: 4

Rogue’s jungler, Malrang, had an active early game, but he couldn’t translate it into impactful performances during late-game team fights. He was outmatched by Kanavi and struggled to keep up in CS across all three games.

Larssen: 8

Larssen was a consistent presence for Rogue throughout the series. Despite the team’s struggles, he remained a win condition and put up impressive numbers. He especially shined on LeBlanc in game three, shutting down Hope’s Lucian.

Comp: 5

Comp had a decent performance in the laning phase and early game, but he couldn’t make a significant impact in late-game team fights. Dealing less damage than the tank top laner in two out of three games was a disappointment for him.

Trymbi: 4

While Trymbi showed proactivity and contributed to Rogue’s early-game presence, it didn’t translate into meaningful leads. He struggled to make an impact in late-game team fights and fell short against JDG’s engagements.

JD Gaming’s dominant performance secured their spot in the semifinals, while Rogue faced challenges across the board. It will be exciting to see how JDG performs in the next stage of the tournament.

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